There are a wide range of towns each with their own history, monuments, and traditions.
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Between the Guadalquivir and the Southern Sierra, there are a wide range of towns each with their own history, monuments, and traditions. The fertility of the soils and its position on the route to Seville brought great wealth to the area whose broad flat expanses are only interrupted by a few hills. A land of flamenco, horses and bulls, three of the five types of selectively bred wild bulls which are used in corridas come from here. The area boasts a distinctive and rich architecture including: Carmona's Carthaginian walls, the Almohad Castle of Alcalá, the medieval Arch of La Rosa (the Rose) in Marchena, the Gothic Parish Church of Santiago in Utrera, the renaissance Collegiate Church in Osuna, the baroque palaces in Écija, the 18th century traditional houses in Fuentes de Andalucía etc. |